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Controlled Correspondence
The Executive Secretariat (ES) assigns documents to NIH components for action or information. These documents are most often incoming correspondence addressed to the NIH Director or Deputy Director. It may also include documents sent from the office of a member of Congress, addressed to a Director or Deputy, Associate, Assistant, Scientific, or Clinical Director of an Institute or Center (IC) or OD Staff office, or an IC Executive Officer. The incoming document usually requires action by or a response from the NIH. The electronic copy your office receives contains information about the document and the required action on an ES control sheet that is attached as the last page of the document. ES routes the document and ES assignment sheet to the appropriate IC or OD Staff office correspondence contact via the System for Enterprise Records and Correspondence Handling System (SERCH). The correspondence contact routes the package within his or her organization and uses SERCH to return the response document to ES.
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* Special Types of Correspondence
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Last updated: September 18, 2005